Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Apex is no RMIB though.
No dispute there, but the PP said that 10-16 was typical at their "local W School." I think that is hyperbole.
I’m PP and I said 10-16 APs was typical at RMIB. It’s not hyperbole. My kid is a recent graduate and took 16 AP tests in addition to 7 IB . Why? Because they enjoyed the courses and felt APs were easier to get college credit at more schools.
And since someone is going to ask:
AP - English Lang, English Lit, Spanish Lang, Gov, USHistory, Mod World, BC Calc (w/AB subscore), Statistics, physics C mech & EM, chemistry, enviro
All of those were associated with a class.
Self studied AP Psychology, Macro, Micro and Human Geo. (Macro, micro and human geography are strong overlaps of background knowledge from history and math.)
IB HL - English, math, chemistry
SL - ESS, Spanish, history, & philosophy (?)
Wow, impressive number of AP classes!
I did not think it would be possible. It is not typical at all. Some like your child have done it, but not typical.
It is more like 6IB+9AP as being typical as my high-performing child has done. DC has done well in science competition and a sport.
Studying for 6-7 dditional AP materials outside of school sounds a bit too much.
New RMIB parent here and a little nervous on time management. How difficult is it to maintain a varsity sport while in 11th and 12th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Apex is no RMIB though.
No dispute there, but the PP said that 10-16 was typical at their "local W School." I think that is hyperbole.
I’m PP and I said 10-16 APs was typical at RMIB. It’s not hyperbole. My kid is a recent graduate and took 16 AP tests in addition to 7 IB . Why? Because they enjoyed the courses and felt APs were easier to get college credit at more schools.
And since someone is going to ask:
AP - English Lang, English Lit, Spanish Lang, Gov, USHistory, Mod World, BC Calc (w/AB subscore), Statistics, physics C mech & EM, chemistry, enviro
All of those were associated with a class.
Self studied AP Psychology, Macro, Micro and Human Geo. (Macro, micro and human geography are strong overlaps of background knowledge from history and math.)
IB HL - English, math, chemistry
SL - ESS, Spanish, history, & philosophy (?)
Wow, impressive number of AP classes!
I did not think it would be possible. It is not typical at all. Some like your child have done it, but not typical.
It is more like 6IB+9AP as being typical as my high-performing child has done. DC has done well in science competition and a sport.
Studying for 6-7 dditional AP materials outside of school sounds a bit too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HL English is required. Your child can take up to 4 HL exams (and 2 SL exams, for a total of 6 IB exams), or 3 HL exams and 3 SL exams. So yeah, your child can take HL English, Chem, Physics, and Math, but it won't be fun!
DD is struggling with getting the APs in, as she feels inferior bc she simply can't handle the amount of work and studying on top of IB requirements and ECs.
+1 HL English is required.
My STEM leaning DC is taking IB Physics and IB comp sci.
Junior this year -- 4 APs
Soph and Freshman year -- 1 AP each.
Senior year will probably take an additional 2 or 3 APs.
So total 9 APs maybe and 6 IBs.
IBs also count towards college credit, depending on the college and score, IB diploma can earn anywhere from 18 to 24 semester credits. May have changed recently, but that's the last I saw in 2018.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HL English is required. Your child can take up to 4 HL exams (and 2 SL exams, for a total of 6 IB exams), or 3 HL exams and 3 SL exams. So yeah, your child can take HL English, Chem, Physics, and Math, but it won't be fun!
DD is struggling with getting the APs in, as she feels inferior bc she simply can't handle the amount of work and studying on top of IB requirements and ECs.
This is all a bit confusing.
Is there any benefit to taking 4 HL exams? I think 3 HL and 3 SL sounds like plenty. Do kids take the 4 HL just for college admissions (to be a stronger applicant)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Apex is no RMIB though.
No dispute there, but the PP said that 10-16 was typical at their "local W School." I think that is hyperbole.
I’m PP and I said 10-16 APs was typical at RMIB. It’s not hyperbole. My kid is a recent graduate and took 16 AP tests in addition to 7 IB . Why? Because they enjoyed the courses and felt APs were easier to get college credit at more schools.
And since someone is going to ask:
AP - English Lang, English Lit, Spanish Lang, Gov, USHistory, Mod World, BC Calc (w/AB subscore), Statistics, physics C mech & EM, chemistry, enviro
All of those were associated with a class.
Self studied AP Psychology, Macro, Micro and Human Geo. (Macro, micro and human geography are strong overlaps of background knowledge from history and math.)
IB HL - English, math, chemistry
SL - ESS, Spanish, history, & philosophy (?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HL English is required. Your child can take up to 4 HL exams (and 2 SL exams, for a total of 6 IB exams), or 3 HL exams and 3 SL exams. So yeah, your child can take HL English, Chem, Physics, and Math, but it won't be fun!
DD is struggling with getting the APs in, as she feels inferior bc she simply can't handle the amount of work and studying on top of IB requirements and ECs.
+1 HL English is required.
My STEM leaning DC is taking IB Physics and IB comp sci.
Junior this year -- 4 APs
Soph and Freshman year -- 1 AP each.
Senior year will probably take an additional 2 or 3 APs.
So total 9 APs maybe and 6 IBs.
IBs also count towards college credit, depending on the college and score, IB diploma can earn anywhere from 18 to 24 semester credits. May have changed recently, but that's the last I saw in 2018.
Thanks for this. Which APs is your DC taking this year? And do the teachers help with the preparations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Apex is no RMIB though.
No dispute there, but the PP said that 10-16 was typical at their "local W School." I think that is hyperbole.
I’m PP and I said 10-16 APs was typical at RMIB. It’s not hyperbole. My kid is a recent graduate and took 16 AP tests in addition to 7 IB . Why? Because they enjoyed the courses and felt APs were easier to get college credit at more schools.
And since someone is going to ask:
AP - English Lang, English Lit, Spanish Lang, Gov, USHistory, Mod World, BC Calc (w/AB subscore), Statistics, physics C mech & EM, chemistry, enviro
All of those were associated with a class.
Self studied AP Psychology, Macro, Micro and Human Geo. (Macro, micro and human geography are strong overlaps of background knowledge from history and math.)
IB HL - English, math, chemistry
SL - ESS, Spanish, history, & philosophy (?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Apex is no RMIB though.
No dispute there, but the PP said that 10-16 was typical at their "local W School." I think that is hyperbole.
I’m PP and I said 10-16 APs was typical at RMIB. It’s not hyperbole. My kid is a recent graduate and took 16 AP tests in addition to 7 IB . Why? Because they enjoyed the courses and felt APs were easier to get college credit at more schools.
And since someone is going to ask:
AP - English Lang, English Lit, Spanish Lang, Gov, USHistory, Mod World, BC Calc (w/AB subscore), Statistics, physics C mech & EM, chemistry, enviro
All of those were associated with a class.
Self studied AP Psychology, Macro, Micro and Human Geo. (Macro, micro and human geography are strong overlaps of background knowledge from history and math.)
IB HL - English, math, chemistry
SL - ESS, Spanish, history, & philosophy (?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Apex is no RMIB though.
No dispute there, but the PP said that 10-16 was typical at their "local W School." I think that is hyperbole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HL English is required. Your child can take up to 4 HL exams (and 2 SL exams, for a total of 6 IB exams), or 3 HL exams and 3 SL exams. So yeah, your child can take HL English, Chem, Physics, and Math, but it won't be fun!
DD is struggling with getting the APs in, as she feels inferior bc she simply can't handle the amount of work and studying on top of IB requirements and ECs.
This is all a bit confusing.
Is there any benefit to taking 4 HL exams? I think 3 HL and 3 SL sounds like plenty. Do kids take the 4 HL just for college admissions (to be a stronger applicant)?
Anonymous wrote:HL English is required. Your child can take up to 4 HL exams (and 2 SL exams, for a total of 6 IB exams), or 3 HL exams and 3 SL exams. So yeah, your child can take HL English, Chem, Physics, and Math, but it won't be fun!
DD is struggling with getting the APs in, as she feels inferior bc she simply can't handle the amount of work and studying on top of IB requirements and ECs.